The joy of being back in my hometown: visiting relatives and my parents friends

Part 1: updates.

I’m getting updated on gossips, people’s career life, love life, death and health. All of this in the span of one week.

Part 2: talking about my college life… 15 minutes are more than enough.

I give a quick overview of my studies, explain what I’m exactly studying, talk about life quality where I live during my studies, deny for a billion time I got a boyfriend.

Part 3: talking about my future.

I just throw a few ideas for what I’ll do after graduation and people pick the one they like the best to spread some weird rumors. Saying again I don’t plan to marry for an aunt to tell how crazy I am for wanting to stay alone…

Part 4: what am I planning for summer break.

I’ll figure it out with my friends. Thanks.

Part 5: my driving licence.

I got it almost three years ago and drove only for 6 months. My uncles are more eager than me to see me drive. Like hell, I’m traumatized to do it again.

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    Hahahaha. I remember this stage. Same questions over and over. By the end you’ll have your answers down pat!

    P.S. The more you practice driving the less intimidating it gets ☺️ I can’t imagine not using a car to get around. *panics thinking about it* Driving is essential. Windows down music blasting is a great feeling. 😉

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      I already have them prepared besides the ones about the new town where I study haha.

      My driving school made me so anxious of driving that I don’t want to sit on the driver’s sit anymore. The thing is I was actually excited when I was only with my dad. The best news I learned today: the school closed down.

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    It’s nice to know that all around the world, young girls deny that they have a boyfriend when thgey visit their hometown

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      In my case I really don’t have one… officially XD Well, even if it was true I’d deny it.

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